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Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
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  • Paved

Length:

4.20 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Rich in Native American history, Edisto Beach on Edisto Island is one of four oceanfront state parks in South Carolina.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

0.30 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Edisto State Park includes a dense maritime forest and an expansive salt marsh where visitors can explore the wonders of nature. For overnight guests, the park offers vacation cabins and a campground.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

0.20 miles

Difficulty: Easy

This easy .2-mile trail takes you from the Environmental Learning Center to one of only two remaining Bache markers on Edisto Island.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

0.40 miles

Difficulty: Easy

Edisto Beach State Park features an environmental education center that highlights the natural history of Edisto Island and the surrounding ACE basin, South Carolina’s longest system of wheelchair-accessible hiking and biking trails, and a 1.5-mile-long beach. This is an asphalt trail that leads to the beach.

Trail Activity:

  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

1.70 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The Spanish Mount Trail is a tranquil, tropical trail located on Edisto Island, where most of the time there is a cool breeze calmly blowing, as well as shell mound sites.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Bike
  • Paved

Length:

0.40 miles

Difficulty: Easy

The 0.4-mile Big Bay Trail that leads to the boat ramp and the Edisto State Park Education Center.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Mountain Bike

Length:

0.50 miles

Difficulty: Easy

There are six hike/bike trails within the Edisto Beach State Park and one bike trail that leads from the park to the oceanfront town of Edisto and the beach area of the park. The Forest Loop trail is a half-mile trail with a natural soft surface.

Trail Activity:

  • Walk
  • Hike
  • Bike

Length:

0.70 miles

Difficulty: Easy

For the most stunning views of the marsh, bike or hike the half-mile Scott Creek Trail. Boardwalks allow you to cross the wetlands and walk through a hammock visited regularly by egrets and herons.